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NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM WEDNESDAY EDITION ❘ JUNE 27, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation S PORTS Calendar Getting their kicks On the Bite JUNE 27 A WEEKLY • Florence softball 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Up comi ng: It’s a great time for trout fishing Aug. 4 • Rotary "Cool at the Coast" golf tourney Air and water tempera- tures are starting to heat up — and both fish and anglers are getting more active. Dozens of water- bodies are being stocked this week, and many others will still have fish from ear- lier stockings. Check out the zone reports for the lat- est conditions. Aug. 6-10 SHS XC • Viking Football Camp 3 to 5 p.m. H. Petersen Field Warmwater fishing heating up Smallmouth bass on the John Day or Umpqua riv- ers, walleye on the upper Columbia, bluegill on Empire Lakes, largemouth bass on Tenmile Lakes, crappie on Willow Creek Reservoir — take your pick! There are great warm- water fisheries in every corner of the state. You’ll find fishing updates in the zone reports. T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide June 27 1:16pm / 5.8 6:43am / -1.0 6:29pm / 2.7 Spring Chinook ain’t over yet June 28 12:16am / 7.3 1:54pm / 5.9 7:19am / -1.1 7:08pm / 2.7 Anglers are still find- ing fair to good fishing for spring Chinook from the Oregon Coast to the northeast corner of the state. Check out reports for the Siletz, Rogue, Clackamas, North Fork and Santiam rivers. June 29 12:51am / 7.2 2:30pm / 5.9 7:54am / -1.0 7:47pm / 2.8 June 30 1:27am / 7.0 3:06pm / 7.3 8:29am /-0.9 8:26pm / 2.8 SIUSLAW R I R E V July 1 2:03am / 6.7 3:43pm / 5.9 9:39am /-0.7 9:07pm / 2.8 PHOTOSO BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS July 2 2:41am / 6.4 4:21pm / 5.9 9:39am /-0.5 9:52pm / 2.8 Over the weekend, members of the Siuslaw Youth Soccer Association (SYSA) along with more than 20 other teams from around the region competed at the first-ever Copa Cabana Beach Soccer Tournament on the sands in front of Driftwood Shores Resort, with players ranging in age from 12U through adults. Teams competed simultaneously on three back-to-back beach soccer fields. In addition to watching multiple matches both Saturday and Sunday, spectators also had the chance to enjoy pulled pork sandwiches, a beer garden and music both days of the event. (See more photos page 2B ) July 3 3:22am / 6.0 5:00pm/ 5.9 10:16am / -0.1 10:43pm/ 2.7 L OCAL GOLFERS ‘ SCRAMBLE ’ FOR KIDS AT K IWANIS TOURNEY S IUSLAW N EWS On Saturday, 124 golfers from Florence, Eugene and Portland teed off at Ocean Dunes Golf Links for the Kiwanis 4-Person Scramble, with more than $5,000 going to support the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s cancer program. It was the first year of what organizers Dick Shores, Jean Murphy and Lonnie Iholts hopes will be an annual fundraising event. The top team finishers were Jack Johnson, Kurt Hargens, Sam Johnson and Jordan Johnson with the low net score of 42. In addition to the 33 individual hole sponsors, the 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 See GOLF B 2 The low net Kiwanis Scramble champions with a score of 42 were (from left) Jack Johnson, Kurt Hargens, Sam Johnson and Jordan Johnson. : Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams and river open on May 22. Fishing is restricted to artificial flies and lures, May 22- Aug 31. MID-COAST LAKE S : Siltcoos Lagoon will not be stocked this year due to continued low dis- solved oxygen. Trout scheduled to be released in Siltcoos Lagoon will be diverted to Cleawox Lake. ALSE A R I R : E V Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams and river opened May 22. Fishing is restricted to artificial flies and lures through Aug 31. SALMON RIVER: Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams and river opened May 22. Fishing is See FISHING 2B COURTESY PHOTO HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL OLD TOWN RESTAURANT AND DELI Homegrown Public House and Wildcrafter’s Deli highlights organic, made- from-scratch foods in a NW cuisine. Emphasis is on locally foraged, farmed and fished seafoods, meats and produce with a seasonally changing menu. NW beverages are also featured with craft beers, wine, spirits and ciders. Come make it your own. By appointment only. $195,000 Lynnette Wikstrom Broker Cell: 541.999.0786 CBC# 11502/MLS#17511596 lynnette@cbcoast.com 100 Hwy. 101, Florence, OR • 541.997.7777 “We’re next to the Bridge.” COAST REAL ESTATE